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Outgrowing ADHD
This is a great question... without a great answer, unfortunately. The medical community - as recently as 15 years ago - thought ADHD was just a childhood disorder, so many kids were taken off meds before or in high school. But, according to according to ADHD specialist Dr. Larry Silver, "the American Academy of Family Physicians now reports that two-thirds of children with ADHD continue to grapple with the condition throughout adulthood."
He says that some children do 'outgrow' ADHD and, by the time they reach puberty, they no longer need meds. He recommends exactly what you have in mind: a drug holiday to determine whether symptoms return, and how badly.
It sounds like you have all the best intentions and, with your doctor's help, you should be able to set up a safe drug holiday this summer that can help you - and your son - whether to make a change.
Good luck!
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